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The documentation of the subject will be mostly in English. Poden haver-hi documents en castellà i català, però hi dominarà l'anglès. Therefore, the student must be able to read English correctly.
E3_Have basic knowledge of computer programming, operating systems, databases and computer programs used in engineering
E11_Know the fundamentals of electronics
Optional subject framed in the block of the mention in Intelligent Manufacturing in Industry 4.0, an eminently practical approach aimed at entering the world of digital communications and cybersecurity, both in terms of communications and information systems in general and information management itself.
In the first part he introduces the student to the world of communications. The basic components of a communications system, its mission and implementation are presented. Emphasis is placed on IP systems, and specifically on the TCP / IP communication stack. Some of the usual services are analyzed (mail, web, DNS, DHCP, ...)
Then the mechanisms and protocols for network management and the design of corporate solutions will be analyzed.
At the end of the course the student must be able to:
LO1: Design, implement and configure networks and services (CE3).
LO1.1: Explain the OSI stack and the TCP / IP stack
LO1.2: Explain the functions of link protocols and analyze the basic parameters
LO1.3: Design an IP network taking into account its characteristics, addressing and routing used
LO1.4: Explain and compare the most important features of the TCP and UDP protocol
LO1.5: Model the different elements in a communications system. Calculate the basic parameters of efficiency, bandwidth and utilization of communications networks
LO1.6: Identify and inspect the headers of a plot with a network analyzer
LO1.7: Explain and compare the different switching techniques
LO1.8: The NAT service
LO2: Understand the principles, techniques, topologies and components of communication networks. (CE3, CE11)
LO2.1: Understand the operation of the DHCP protocol
LO2.2: Understand the operation of the DNS protocol in its various versions
LO2.3: Understand the operation of the SMTP protocol in its various versions
LO2.4: Understand the operation of the POP protocol in its various versions
LO2.5: Understand the operation of the IMAP protocol in its various versions
LO2.7: Understand the operation of the HTTP protocol in its various versions
LO2.8: Understand the upper layer protocols for real-time communications
LO3: Design solutions that integrate hardware, software and communications technologies (CE3).
LO3.1: Have the ability to analyze networks and topologies (detect problems, errors, improve efficiency ...)
LO3.2: Explain the most appropriate interconnection devices in a corporate topology
LO3.2: Design structured cabling systems
LO4: Understand the different types of communication networks and know how to choose the right ones for an application. (CE3)
LO4.1: Explain the evolution of the management of current networks, from SNMP to SDN
Correspondences for each Degree:
GEEIA: Robotics and Mechatronics (RiM)
GEM ;: Robotic and Mechatronics Subject (RiM)
GEOI: Subject Industrial Technologies (IT)
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RiM - EEIA |
RiM - EM |
IT - EOI |
RA1 |
RA11 |
RA11 |
RA21 |
RA2 |
RA12 |
RA12 |
RA21 |
RA3 |
RA14 |
RA13 |
RA21 |
RA4 |
RA15 |
RA14 |
RA24 |
The final objective is that the student acquires the knowledge of the subject by means of activities that can be small or consist of more complete projects where the knowledge that are acquired throughout the course take part, together with those acquired throughout his formation.
Within the hours of autonomous learning are considered the hours to prepare the theoretical classes, the hours to study and consolidate the acquired knowledge, the hours to prepare the work of the practices and, finally, the hours that the student can dedicate to increase and complement their knowledge on the subject.
For the follow-up of the subject the student works with his personal computer (laptop) that will have to take to each and every one of the classes. This is an essential tool for the development and achievement of the subject, and the student will have to install and use a whole series of tools to be able to work on it.
Content title 1: IP networks |
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Related activities |
Theoretical presentation (8h) |
Content title 2: The transport layer |
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Description |
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Related activities |
Theoretical presentation (8h) |
Content title 3: The link layer |
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Description |
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Related activities |
Theoretical presentation (6h) |
Content title 4: APPLICATION PROTOCOLS |
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Description |
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Related activities |
Theoretical presentation (8h) |
Content title 5: CORPORATE NETWORKS |
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Description |
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Related activities |
Theoretical presentation (6h) |
Content title 6: SECURITY PROTOCOLS |
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Description |
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Related activities |
Theoretical presentation (4h) |
A series of eminently practical activities are made available to students, which are the basis of the learning activities of the subject.
These activities will have to be solved by the students, sometimes in a non-contact way, following the instructions of the teachers and / or they will also be worked in class, as examples in the theory sessions, in laboratory sessions (large or small groups ). Although some of these activities could be optional (teachers will not individually verify the completion by students), they will be essential to achieve the theoretical and practical knowledge of the subject.
With the aim of gathering evidence of the achievement of the expected learning outcomes, the following activities of an evaluative nature will be carried out, related to the common, transversal and specific competences.
Activity title 1: Written Test |
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General description |
Individual test of practical application (resolution of exercises and problems) of the theoretical concepts and practical procedures of the subject (Evidence of all the learning outcomes) |
Skills |
EC 3, EC 11 |
Support material |
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Evidence of learning outcomes |
LO1, LO2, LO3, LO4 |
Deliverable and links to the evaluation |
Test resolution. |
Specific objectives |
Eminently evaluative objective of the degree of achievement of theoretical knowledge and its application to real practical situations |
Activity title 2: Simulation Practices of Different Protocols |
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General description |
individual / group tests of practical application of theoretical concepts and practical procedures |
Skills |
EC 3, EC 11 |
Support material |
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Evidence of learning outcomes |
LO1.2, LO1.3, LO2.2, LO2.3, LO2.7, LO3.1, LO3.2, LO3.4, LO4.1 |
Deliverable and links to the evaluation |
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Specific objectives |
Eminently evaluative objective of the degree of achievement of theoretical knowledge and its application to real practical situations |
Activity title 3: Practices with emulated environments |
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General description |
individual / group tests of practical application of theoretical concepts and practical procedures |
Skills |
EC 3, EC 11 |
Support material |
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Evidence of learning outcomes |
LO1.2, LO1.3, LO2.2, LO2.3, LO2.7, LO3.1, LO3.2, LO3.4, LO4.1 |
Deliverable and links to the evaluation |
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Specific objectives |
Eminently evaluative objective of the degree of achievement of theoretical knowledge and its application to real practical situations |
Activity title 4: presentations |
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General description |
individual / group tests of practical application of theoretical concepts and practical procedures |
Skills |
EC 3, EC 11 |
Support material |
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Evidence of learning outcomes |
LO1.4, LO1.5, LO1.6, LO2.1, LO2.8, LO3.1, LO3.2, LO3.3, LO4.1 |
Deliverable and links to the evaluation |
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Specific objectives |
Eminently evaluative objective of the degree of achievement of theoretical knowledge |
Activity title 5: Teamwork |
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General description |
group tests of practical application of theoretical concepts and practical procedures |
Skills |
EC 3, EC 11 |
Support material |
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Evidence of learning outcomes |
LO1.4, LO1.5, LO1.6, LO2.1, LO2.8, LO3.1, LO3.2, LO3.3, LO4.1 |
Deliverable and links to the evaluation |
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Specific objectives |
Eminently evaluative objective of the degree of achievement of theoretical knowledge and its application to real practical situations |
Activity title 6: Challenges |
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General description |
Test of practical application to work on various concepts worked on in theory and / or practice sessions |
Skills |
EC 3, EC 11 |
Support material |
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Evidence of learning outcomes |
LO1.2, LO2.2, LO2.3, LO2.7, LO3.1, LO3.4, LO4.1 |
Deliverable and links to the evaluation |
This activity represents 10% of the total grade of the subject |
Specific objectives |
Eminently evaluative objective of the degree of achievement of theoretical knowledge and its application to real practical situations |
All activities are required to attend to be evaluated.
Activities are mandatory. Activities not performed or not attended are rated as 0.
In order to pass (pass) the assessment activities, students must demonstrate:
The weight of each of the activities in the final evaluation of the subject is indicated below.
All grades are required. Theoretical exams can be retaken
For the written tests, the average of the tests must have a minimum rating of 3,5. If the grade is lower than 3.5 then the final grade of the subject will be that of the written tests.
Presentations and notes of the subject in Moodle.
Technical documentation of the software used in the subject